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Prevents wastingin children. Al- Get onty Bewne, ees t all Di: Soda. nd, healthy fe THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St. New York. Price 50 ct: It is a wonderful Hea which is alike benefi- Such is Scott's Emulsion ee Oil and Tt checks v Hypophos- ing in the I: keeps ame for yo ut i it will do sou of the famous A VERY GOOD INDIAN. eer | The Effeet Which World's Fawr Wius- ky Will Bria. Chicago, Tll., Feb. 8.—Black Horse :Young- Sioux chiet i of His-Horses, « to jast night and struck the! i MRS. BOOHER GOT HER PISTOL. | every time and I Grialy believe Gro-) | ver will be elected. Columbus, Ind. Feby Hord’s first experi county bench was 2 tic one. 9.—Judge | » the Brown aiusing and Sarah Jane Booher, fen-ale who has shot three men dre th and who has been in j last te the of court, was ver y he ever bad iu bis life | fore the bar Wednes lay and receiv- ted him at first and later it! gq ber dischs rge. It is a strange paralyzed him Tonight Black {and notable rie a Woman to occupy ores who is in company with Cap-| 4 felon s cell in Brown county, as it tain Hutchins of the army and sever-|j5 seldom that aw: is found be-! at Indians, who likewise wear the | pind pr s there. ‘This Sarah | regulation blue. strolled into the| Jane Boo howeser asia terror ‘dining room of the Le Grande hotel! iwhere the entire band is staying | The first thing he did was to let! loose a few Sioux war whoops and! | then he drew a revolver aud b | shooting promiscuously Two policemen who had come in to stop his yelling promptly kuocked | him flat and took everything but his | {raiment and the howling warrior was | |locked up. Later on Captain Hutch- |ins secured his release on the ground | lthat he was a brave soldier aud a good Indian.” i It Should be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St , Sharps- | burg, Pa., says he will not be with jout Dr. King’s New Discovery for ! Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was ‘threatened with pneomonia after an attack of “La Grippe” when various other remedies and several physican had done her no gocd. Robert Bar ber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. | King’s New Discovery has done him more good than any thing she ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at H. L. Tucker's drugstore Large bottles, 50c and $1. No Friction Nor Trou Washington, D. C., Feb. 9.—Sena tor Martiu’s affairs seem to rest just where they did when he first arrived. Hoe will preseut his credentials at the very last of the session. “That would be my idea,” said Seuator Peffer to the Times corre- spondent. “I have talked with Sen- tor Martin and I think our views co- incided in the matier. Senator Per kins will not make any conflict or contest then, and there are matters which Senator Perkins has on hand important to Kansas and the south- j west which need him until the last of this congress Senator Martin can then take his seat without any | friction or trouble. Je A Back Namper. is often applied to women who try to seem young, though they no long er look so. Sometimes appearances are deceitful. Female weakness, jfunctional troubles, displacements and irregularities will add fifteen years toa woman's looks. These troubles are removed by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Try this remedy,all your beauty and freshness is fading from such causes jand no longer “back number.” give satisfaction in every case or money paid for it returned. See guar: antee on bottle wrapper: President Potter Convicted. Boston, Mass., Feb. 9.—The jury Asa P. ir the case of National b: false eates of checks, moruing rendered a verdict of guilty cert tion. The ease will now suprenie court The crime is a fine, go to the minimum sentence for the and the twenty- five years" imprisonment. Jack Clifford, the Homestead strike leader, charged with the kill- ing of P. J. Conners during the bat- 'tle at the steel works, July 6, last, | was acquitted at Pittsburg. | The Pennsylvania house has pass This is the slighting remark that} figure in society as aj It’s guaranteed to} president of the bankrupt Maverick | ank, who is charged with | this | maximum | Her offen She is more Jas Wray. familiar with a pistol than a broomstick, aud Wray, whom ber ai se was shooti. upon score aq) 2 was directed, ja very harrow escape from death.) | Together with her freedam, Juc ige | | Hord tendered the woman some | | triendly advice about carrying a pis-| tol, saying that was wicked, danger Booher demanded the return of her weapon from the officer. The court refused the request, and told her it was not the sort of a plaything a woman should engage in. Mrs. Booher grew furious at the refusal and vehemently demanded her pro- perty. She said she was determin- ed to have her pistol and would car- ry it next to her heart as long as she lived, and when she was dead she wanted it laid upon her breast with eyery chamber loaded and her finger on the trigger. Then stamp ing her foot on the floor and direct- ing a menacing glance at the judge said in defiant toues that she would not leave the court room until she | got her gun. now saw that he had a tartaress to deal with, and that further expostu- lation com- manded the sheriff to return the pistol to the outraged woman, charging him to see that it contain- ed no bullets. As soon as the weap- on was in her possession Mrs. Booher flounced Gut of the room and went {to a neighboring store, where she procured a box of cartridges. When Mrs. Booher left for home every chamber was loaded with a deadly missile, and she triumphantly marched away with the gun secreted in the bosom of her dress. Brown would be of no avail, | city, and news from the court there jis received at telegraphic stations by men who brought it on horse- back. “Did you ever hear of Phocion Howard's political frog?” said the clerk of the Grand Pacific to a Chi cago Herald reporter. “He claimed that it was the ovly animal of its kind extant Isuppose it was the product of that farm of his at Bara taria It came into prominence be- fore the 1884 election. One day Phoicon strolled in and we got to discussing politics. That was about ; three months before the election. | He was positive that Cleveland was | going to be elected and I asked him | |on what he based his conclusions he | Potter. ex-| said: ‘I've got a frog down home and for several weeks I've been tryiag him. I write the aames of Blaine and | Cleveland side by side perhaps two on fifteen counts, which corer - prae- | inches apart and then put this frog | tically five charges of over certifica-| 07 @ chip in the middle between the jtwo names. Everything is fair and| | square and would you believe me, five times out of six the frog jumps on Cleveland’s name, and I try him levery day.” | “True enough,Cleveland was elect ed. Well shortly before the follow- ing election he came up to Chicago} {and the first thing I asked him was: ‘Well Phocion, how’s the frog?” “ ‘He came up to the counter in a| sort of reverend and awed manner jed, 150 to 18, a bill to prohibit the}and leaning over whispered: jmanufacture and sale of cigarettes | jin that state. Had not slept for years. Mr. A..Jackson, an old resident of | Rusk, Tex | ficent new Hotel at Rusk, intorms us he | had not slept at night for years except I. | in short naps, owing to incessant cough- ing. Hewas advised when very jrun down, to (syrup: he wa: much Ballard’s Horehound la degree that he could sleep soundly all | night: Mr. Jackson states: “I regard | Ba! lard’s Horehound Syrup superior to! fied as js well known. lany Cough Syrup on the market, and its | i freedom from Opium and Morphine} | leaves noconstipation after using it. For | this reason alone I consider it the best| Sough Syrup in the world tor children. ve been for years. This syrup is very | soothing to the throat and lungs.” | Sold by H, L, Tucker. = and manager of the magni- fool to jump any other way. “PD the frog! Every morn- | ing for two weeks he has been jump- ling on Harrison and no amount of persuesion will induee the blamed I am afraid it looks bad for Demoeratic! success this fall. “You can imagine how such posi-/ rediately relieved ot | tive knowledge affected a Democrat | | his Cough and his rest improved to such | Jike Howard. It simply broke him all up, und his prediction was veri Last year be ! came into the corridor beaming * ‘Ics all right, he {That frog is a daisy. tried him and not a bit of hesitation he plumps Mr. | bate to the | aie Ss Pe as Sccece fous aud unlawful. When he had/ 4d not attack the idea of geuerous- coucluded his admonition Mrs.|!¥ remembering the men who in her Judge Hord, who} * . rae | county is twenty five miles from this anounced For seven | J.,is to be appointed to the place on} lungs are now stronger than they/|days just at the peep of dawn Ive Cleveland's name “*Now, the old man was right in! redictions three times in ion. The frog r only in his imagi have been a bad never seen it, suc ay have existed ion and it may although I but in either case nality, it was a very remarkable foreeast and both frog and Pocion de serve cre their perspectal ity.” Washington, D C. Feb. 10-—-To day pension b S S Feussion in the house best speeches of the sessi \livered by Representative Tar When the hour expired Mr. Tarsney ‘recieved the ‘having his time extended by mous cousent. aud went on up | finished. Mr Tarsney paid a e unusual compliment of ant- | lowing tri glowing tn soldiers. He said he} darkest hour cemembered the uniou But he said the present pension sys tem was pernicious, and that the country as well as the honest soldiers | themselves, were robbed of yearly millions in favor of deserters, bour- ty jumpers; coffee coolers who never faced aa enemy in the field for a second. Mr. Tarsney was warmly congratulated by his fellow} members at the close of his speech. aud men} From the Ladies Pictorial Yet another serious calamity from the foolish throwing of rice upon a departing bride and bridegroom has occurred at Bolton, the horses having taken fright and the bride- groom sustaining several fractures. If people must throw anything why not follow an example which hus been given once or twice in Kensing- ton churches and throw rose leaves which can be procured at a small cost from the perfumers, aud in quantities more than sufficient for the purpuse? In fact if the throwing were re stricted to the bridesmaids what could be prettier than that each of them carry a daintily painted silk sachet containing rose leaves, which would be alsoa charming souvenir of the “happy day” in their friend’s life?. Two sisters living on a farm felt fora long time their hands tied against making any money. There seemed nothing for them to do. Up on the farm is a large orchard and a fine garden spot. A brief visit to a neighboring city suggested that an immense amount of fruit and vege- ays that they will not bo wi tthem. Butafterallsick bes ‘ACHE 3 ot hore is where _ J. sureit while + Dota oro wery gmail and (lls makea dose. vegetable and do not gripe or thy their gentle action please all who In vialsat 25 cents; fivefor $1. Sold aggists everywhery, or sent by mail. ATER MEDICINE CO., New York. sual PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Established 22 years, D Regular graduate of TWO MEDICAL COLLEGES, EXPERIENCE 215 W. NINTH ST., KANSAS CITY, MO. Consu'tation FREE. Medicines from the Doc- tor’s own laboratory furnished at amall coet and sent anywhere securely sealed—private. Arising from the ef- fects of Youthfut Fol. lies, Indiscretion, Excess or Indulgence, producing Nervousness, Debility, Dimness of Sight. See Dis trust, Failing Memory Physical Decay, Pimples on Face, Aversion to Society, Loss of Ambition, Unfitness to Marry, Dyspepsia, Stunted Dev. opement, Pains in Back, Milky Urine, Night Losses, Unnatural Drains and Lost Manhood Ke Stay Cured. Relief at once; all exbausting drains stopped, weak parts strengthened and en- larged, | Treatment tested 32 years and in thou- sandsofcases, Within your means. Question blank No. 11 free. plain envelope, with advice, MIDDLE AGED men having milky or cotton like deposits in urine, with falliag powers are in the second at: of seminal weakn these cases for life. | Blank No. Il. Diseases, such as Scrof- ula. Rheumatiom, Ec- zema and Syphilis, recentor old cases,cured for life, safely and surely. No poisons ‘My treat- ment is the result of 30 years’ experience and the Hot Springs method. Gate aid never to return. Buch cases dem: al study and experience. Avoid patent medicines or inexperi- enced hands. Write for question Blank No. 12 and careful opinion sent privately, oy the disease and why so-called “, Blood Purifiers, otc., fail to cure. Complaints, pain- ful, Paimicult too frequent or bloody urine, Gonorrhea, Gicet, Stricture, Weak Bladder cured without straments or pain. Question Blank No. 13 free. Successful new treatment and cure. Blank No.4. My practice is limited to above diseases alone.in them I succeed. State your case and write at once, delays are dangerous. DR. WHITTIER, $R., 215 W. OTH ST.KANSAS CITY, MO Do you Know? That more ills result from an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause-Indigestion, Consti- pation, Headache, Biliousness, and Malaria usually attend it. Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator tables, fresh and canned, were being purchased in the: city. They hurried home and with a little assistance have gone regularly into the fruit and vegetable business. The im mense old kitchen, which once fur- nished family meals, is now a full fledged canning establishment. They have already enough for Chicago, and a trip to Europe is no improba | ble thing to them in the future. St. Paul, Minn. 5 Feb. 10 —W. L. Kelly, the well known Minnesota democratic leader, to-day introduced in the house anticigarette bill, which was immediately passed un der the suspension of the rules by a vote of 78 to 9. The bill makes the jsmoking and use of cigarettes a {misdemeanor punishable by a fine of from $25 to $50 or by imprison ment for thirty days. William Samuel Hurley, a New York flour merchant has begun suit against William and Jacob Miles, | brothers, to recover $350,000 alleg- jed to have been taken out of the es- tate of plaintiff's father, Samuel Hurley. James Brown of Lincoln and Jeff | been arrested at Anniston, Ala, ona | mail car of the East Tennssee,Geor- | gia railway near Piedmont, October | 431. Two have confessed. | See tias | The governor of the dapartment | | of Bolivia, United States of Colum- | paper. and fined the editor $200 as | | the result of the government's finan-| NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE ! eial policy. Ex Governor Leon Abbett of N | the New Jersey supreme bench made —— by the death of Justice Ed- — W. Scudder. jand Dick Harrison of Rome have) jcharge of robbing the express andi i bia, has suspended for six months} of E! Botin, a Barranquilla newe-| is a vegetable specific for Liver Disorders and their accompany- ing evils. It cures thousands why not be one of them? Take Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. Your Druggist will supply you. \VEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESICN PATENTS, nee aaa COPYRIGHTS, etc formation and free Handbook write oMUSN & coe Sol BROADWAY, NEW Your. bureau for securing patents in America. sake out by vais erouat before Srientitic Auerican circulation of an: Splendidiy a sted No nia a3 Tuan should be wit Week! Ga ear; $10 six eae ‘Adaress MONS Fe UBLISBERS, $61 Broadway, New York City.” WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS I will pay the highest market price for an and egg delivered at my store at Vi 2. I also have gi feed stable in connection with my store.S Netsos M. 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